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Title: How does leadership behaviour impact employee well-being in warehouses? - A qualitative case study
Authors: CRETSKENS, Ilse 
RAMAEKERS, Katrien 
Gammelgaard, B. L.
VAN LAER, Koen 
CARIS, An 
Issue Date: 2025
Source: IFAC MIM 2025, Trondheim, Norway, 2025, July 1-4
Abstract: Logistics companies and their personnel experience multiple challenges. Orders need to be processed quickly with a low margin of error. The repetitive character of the job and the required accuracy make the order-picking job unattractive. However, humans remain relevant in the order-picking process. This study focuses on the psychosocial aspects of human factors, which include non-physical work dimensions. Leadership is an important psychosocial factor impacting employee well-being in warehouses. By using a case study approach, this research explores how order pickers experience the impact of leadership behaviour on their well-being at work and how the gender of the leader plays a role in this context. This involves the submission of an extended abstract of an ongoing study. The data collection of this study will be finalised at the beginning of 2025.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/48376
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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